Journal article

From the liberal to the green democratic state: Upholding autonomy and sustainability

R Eckersley

International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development | Inderscience | Published : 2006

Abstract

This article explores the environmental stewardship capabilities of the liberal democratic state by critically examining the 'fit' between liberalism, capitalism and different discourses of economy-environment integration. The discourses that are more compatible with liberalism and capitalism are shown to be less likely to deliver sustainability. This problem is traced to the way liberals understand sustainability as a constraint on autonomy, rather than a condition of autonomy. The article develops an ideal typology of three environmental states - the ecoliberal state, the environmental welfare state and the green democratic state - which embodies the three main discourses of sustainability..

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